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Topography of the graphene/Ir(111) moiré studied by surface x-ray diffraction

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FIG. 1. Sketch of the reciprocal space, the hexagonal grid shows the partition of its (H,K) plane according to the 10-on-9 commensurability
FIG. 2. Experimental structure factors F H,K (L) of irid- irid-ium CTRs and graphene rods from SXRD measurements of the first sample in black with the error bars
Figure 2 shows the Ir CTRs and graphene rods.
FIG. 5. Sketches of the graphene out of plane variations from (a) the Fourier model used on the experimental data and (b) the DFT calculations results and the out of plane variations of the topmost iridium layer from (c) the Fourier model used on the exper

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